If you connect your wi fi route rthen go to start menu thne type in run 'ping yahoo.com -t"
then press enter
If you get reply from yahoo.com then your internet is working fine.
Then there should be firewall issue.
turn of your windows firewall, antivirus firewall and router firewall.
then check.
But if you get request time out after run above ping commmand thne there is still issue in your router or your computer ip adrees settings.

Also type in run "services.msc"
then press enter .
then you can see all services of winxp .
Then select dns client in right pane and stop and start it.
Some times dns issue creates this issue .

1.Bring up the start menu and type "cmd.exe" into the search box and press enter when it has found it.

In this window, type "ipconfig /release". Wait for it to run through and then type "ipconfig /renew". The second part can take a while depending on your network configuration. You can close this black window now and try the internet again.

2. If this doesn't work, try rebooting the computer (turning it off, then back on again).

If you still don't have any luck, contact me via my profile and we'll find a way to fix your computer.

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connect mobile phone to Wi Fi - go to a free wi fi point if you don't have WI FI . Or a Telstra Air hot spot. Then download the Telstra App called Telstra 24x7 and you can recharge via a voucher once you add your phone onto the app.
or
go to web site below is the hyper link and select recharge with a voucher.
https://www.telstra.com.au/my-account/prepaid-recharge

Ensure that you have the appropriate network key code needed to
enable you to access a secure Wi-Fi network.

If you are connecting to a secure Wi-Fi network with MAC address
restrictions, you will require pre-authorisation for the router. You
will need to find your Samsung Jet's MAC (Media Access Control)
address. This is a 12-character code which may be needed by the network
controller to enable the phone to connect. See Getting the Samsung
Jet's MAC address below.

You can get to the Wi-Fi
application either via the main menu or using a homescreen Wi-Fi Widget.

To get to the Wi-Fi application via the main menu, press the MENU
button (either on the home screen or the hexagonal button beneath)

In the main menu, swipe your finger sideways to go through the
menu
pages until you see the Wi-Fi icon. Press to
select.

The Wi-Fi application opens.

Alternatively, to
use the Wi-Fi Widget, from standby, press the home screen. The Widget
toolbar opens up.

Scroll down to find the Wi-Fi Widget icon. Press the Wi-Fi
Widget. The Wi-Fi Widget will pop
up on the main screen.

Press the Wi-Fi Widget on the main part of the
display to launch the Wi-Fi application. The Wi-Fi application opens.

Once
in the Wi-Fi screen, press the large Wi-Fi button in the middle of the
screen to turn it on. Wi-Fi is activated and the
button turns blue.

Press SEARCH Nearby Wi-Fi access points (APs)
will
appear as small circles on the display, with their names next to them.

Press the circle representing the Wi-Fi Netowrk you
want to connect to. An options panel appears.

You can press
CONNECT to
connect to the network or
press ADD if you want to add it to a list of preferred
networks for easy access later.

You are taken into a settings
menu for the Wi-Fi access point. If the Wi-Fi access point requires a
network key code,
scroll down to the Network Key panel. Press
to select.

The numberpad appears. Type in the network key code
and press DONE. You are returned to the previous settings screen. Press
SAVE

A list of connections
appears. Press the back arrow button

If you initially pressed
CONNECT, the phone will
connect to the selected Wi-Fi network and a confirmation message will
appear. The display now shows the new connection, illustrated by blue
dots linking the circles onscreen (Figure 15).

If you initially
pressed ADD, you will be returned
to the Wi-Fi screen. Press the circle representing the Wi-Fi network you
want to connect to. A pop up panel appears.

Press CONNECT. You
will be connected and the
connection illustrated onscreen.

Press the back button to return to the home
screen.

From the home screen press MENU to enter the main
menu (Figure 1).

In the main menu, press INTERNET

Choose which
browser option you want (Home, Enter URL, Bookmarks,
etc.) (Figure 18) and press to select. If you press Home you will be
taken to the pre-loaded home page.

If required, use the
numberpad to type in an URL or scroll a list to
select bookmarks. When an URL is completed press GO.
Alternatively press the bookmark you wish to access. You will taken to
the web page requested.

Activate Wi-Fi and press SEARCH,
as before.

When the Wi-Fi access point you want to connect to appears on
the
display (Figure 8), press it to select.

A pop up options panel
appears (Figure 9). Press DETAILS

Details of the Wi-Fi access
point appear onscreen.

Scroll down by dragging your finger up
the screen. Towards the
bottom of the settings list, DEVICE MAC appears, with a
string of 12 charactesr beneath (Figure 21). Each handset has an
individual MAC address, and this panel will display your Samsung Jet's
unique Mac address.

Make a note of the MAC address. You will need it if you want to use
the Samsung Jet's Wi-Fi to access a secure Wi-Fi network using MAC
address restrictions. This can be added into the wireless router
settings access list.

There is a difference between Wi-Fi being on and Wi-Fi being connected. In Settings you can turn on Wi-Fi. All this does is turn on the Wi-Fi radio receiver.

With the receiver turned on you should then be able to view a list of Wi-Fi routers. You will probably see a little lock towards the bottom of the virtual radio signal symbol. These locked Wi-Fi stations cannot be connected to unless you have the right password to log onto them. Most people these days have secured their Wi-Fi routers so unauthorized folks cannot use them.

If you are using your own home router or wireless hotspot from a telecom, you will still have to select it from the list of Wi-Fi routers shown and click connect. If you haven't already entered a password, you will have to enter one.

This can all be done from them Charms menu that slides out on the right. Click Settings and Wi-Fi available.

It's a good idea to access Wi-Fi whenever possible to avoid data charges. After you've activated the Android tablet's Wi-Fi radio, you can connect to an available wireless network. Obey these steps:

Open the Settings app.

Choose Wi-Fi.On some Samsung tablets, you find the Wi-Fi item on the Connections tab. Choose Wi-Fi to view a list of available Wi-Fi networks on the right side of the screen. Otherwise, the list shows up full screen.

Choose a wireless network from the list.When no wireless networks are listed, you're sort of out of luck regarding Wi-Fi access from your current location.

If prompted, type the network password.
Touch the Show Password check box so that you can see what you're typing; some of those network passwords can be long.

Touch the Connect button.
The network is connected immediately. If not, try the password again.

When the tablet is connected to a wireless network, you see the Wi-Fi Connected status icon. This icon indicates that the tablet's Wi-Fi is on, connected, and communicating with a Wi-Fi network.
Some wireless networks don't broadcast their names, which adds security but also makes connecting more difficult. In those cases, touch the Add icon. This icon might also be labeled Add Wi-Fi or Manually Connect. To make the connection, type the network name, or SSID, and choose the type of security.
You also need the password, if one is used. You can obtain this information from the girl with the pink hair who sold you coffee or from whoever is in charge of the wireless network at your location.

Not every wireless network has a password. Still:

Be careful when connecting to a non-password-protected network. It's possible that the Bad Guys can monitor such a network, stealing passwords and other information.

Some public networks are open to anyone, but you have to use the web browser app to find a login web page that lets you access the network: Simply browse to any page on the Internet, and the login web page shows up.

The Android tablet automatically remembers every Wi-Fi network it has ever been connected to and automatically reconnects upon finding the same network again.

To disconnect from a Wi-Fi network, simply turn off Wi-Fi.

Use Wi-Fi whenever you plan to remain in one location for a while. Unlike a mobile data network, a Wi-Fi network's broadcast signal has a limited range. If you wander too far away, your tablet loses the signal and is disconnected.

after u connect to the wifi, open the interntet browser and go to a web page, it should redirect u to a page where u have to sign in. if u are home on ur personal internet u will have to go online or call ur service provider and get them to open some channels on ur modem device.

If the sky wi-fi is your own wi-fi service then the password is normally on a typed label stuck to the wi-fi router itself along with the SSID of the wi-fi network which should be the same as you have selected on the Kindle in confirmation you are connecting to the correct network.

If the sky wi-fi is not your own wi-fi then you will either need to contact the owner or administrator of that network or select a different wi-fi network to connect to as described in the Kindle Support web pages for your device.